Transition Services

Transition Services offered through Multicultural Community Services (MCS) are available for individuals ages eighteen to twenty-two. This is the period of time when families are moving from school supports to lifelong adult services. It is during this transition period that families begin to experience significant changes in services, eligibility, regulations, and a myriad of… Continue Reading Transition Services [...]

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Transition Services For Students and Youth

If you are 14 and older, MassAbility offers diverse support for students and youth with disabilities transitioning from high school. Career services focus on employment goals, while home and community programs develop leadership and independent living skills. MassAbility 14 – 18, 19 – 22, 23 – 59 Boston mrc.connect@mass.gov 617-727-1354 617-204-3618 800-204-3815 5879 Transition Services… Continue Reading Transition Services For Students and Youth [...]

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Transition to Adulthood (TAP)

Through Skills Training, Center for Living & Working utilizes the “Peer Model” approach.  Meaning, trained Skills Trainers work with consumers to develop an independent living plan and together, work towards attaining consumer-directed goals. TAP provides support around: Individualized Education Plan (IEP) understanding and advocacy Individualized Transition Plan (ITP) Support Support to family Community Education and Recreation… Continue Reading Transition to Adulthood (TAP) [...]

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Transition to Adulthood Program

Transition to Adulthood Program (Tap) SCIL works directly with students and their families to provide the students with key experiences in developing their independence, self-empowerment, and personal goals and objectives. SCIL utilizes TAP to assist students in their development of Citizenship Responsibilities, Daily Living Skills, Transportation, Money Management, Employment, Health Insurances and Benefits, Housing,… Continue Reading Transition to Adulthood Program [...]

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Transition to Adulthood Program (TAP)

(TAP) – Transition to Adulthood Program Targeted Population: High school students ages 14-22 Academic Year Program: In-school independent living skills groups In-school individual transition planning After school social/recreational groups Accessible Parking, Accessible Restrooms, Near Public Transportation, Accessible Public Transportation, Services at Home, Services at School, Sign Language Northeast Independent Living Program 14 – 18,… Continue Reading Transition to Adulthood Program (TAP) [...]

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Transition to Work

Transition to Work is a collaboration between Goodwill and the Boston Public Schools to help young people with disabilities, ages 17-21, transition from high school into internships in the world of work. Accessible Parking, Accessible Restrooms Morgan Memorial Goodwill Industries 14 – 18, 19 – 22 Boston info@goodwillmass.org 617-541-1273 617-445-1010 15134 Transition to Work… Continue Reading Transition to Work [...]

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Transitional Alternative Learning Programs

This program is designed to service teen students with both emotional and behavioral disorders in an enriched and supportive environment. Call for fees. Placement by school district. Wheelchair Ramps, Accessible Parking, Accessible Restrooms Collaborative for Educational Services 9 – 13, 14 – 18, 19 – 22 Northampton Sherry Smith ssmith@collaborative.org 413-584-8592 413-586-4900 4852 Transitional… Continue Reading Transitional Alternative Learning Programs [...]

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Transitional and Community Services Program (TRACS)

HMEA’s Transitional and Community Services (TRACS) helps students with special needs, ages 16- to 22-years-old. We help make a successful transition from school to higher education or work. Funding agencies sometimes pays fees. To receive services, a person must be in school. TRACS (Transitional and Community Services) The TRACS Program provides evaluation, training, and consultation… Continue Reading Transitional and Community Services Program (TRACS) [...]

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